UNG announces spring graduates
The University of North Georgia’s spring commencement ceremonies were held May 6-8 for some 1,200 participants; in total, UNG conferred more than 1,500 degrees and certificates for fall semester. Local […]
The University of North Georgia’s spring commencement ceremonies were held May 6-8 for some 1,200 participants; in total, UNG conferred more than 1,500 degrees and certificates for fall semester. Local […]
The Fayette County School System is seeking applicants for the coming school year from potential substitute employees in the areas of food service, after school care, and transportation. All three
The Fayetteville Police Department will participate in Coffee with a Cop scheduled for Tuesday, June 7, 8-10 a.m. at the Starbucks located at 856 South Glynn St. “The Fayetteville Police
Clothes Less Traveled has awarded a generous grant of $25,000 to The Children’s Village at Christian City, a safe haven for victims of abuse, neglect and abandonment. A check was
The artwork of Janet Burns will be featured in the Entry Gallery at the Coweta County Administration building, 22 East Washington Street in Newnan, starting June 1. Burns has been
Here is a press release from state Rep. John Yates detailing some of his recent activities. “I recently attended the Military Veterans Hall of Fame Ribbon Cutting at the Sloppy
The Heritage Community Foundation presented a grant May 19 to president Mary Bruce and vice president Barbara Emert, Vice President, of Historical Jonesboro/Clayton County. The $2,000 grant will used to
The SkillsUSA chapter at Sandy Creek High has been named a Model of Excellence for the second consecutive year, and is among the top 24 SkillsUSA chapters nationally. As a
No one was home in the late evening hours of May 27 when a fire destroyed a house in south Fayette County. Fayette County Fire and Emergency Services Deputy Chief
Several days ago, I attended the annual Department of Georgia Marine Corps League Convention. I served as an enlisted Marine for a tour and received an Honorable Discharge. Later I
Almost 15 years ago, The English Teacher edited this column for the very first time. She has been my editor ever since. She has stated often that it seems as
Voter turn-out was light in Coweta County for the May 24 elections. East Coweta and Fayette residents elected a new District 72 representative while the District 3 Congressional race resulted
[Editor’s note: This story was reported and written by two high school seniors at Starr’s Mill High School — Erin Schilling and Faith Terry — and subsequently published in the
Amateur female skaters sought for team It may be true that everything old is new again. In a throwback to a mid-1970s television staple, Fayetteville may soon have a female
Fayette’s Pace comes in 3rd in congressional race; in a rarity, a sitting superior court judge falls Primary winners: Oddo, Ognio, Maxwell, Hollowell, Anderson, Crawford, Ballard, Babb, Jackson Facing runoffs:
It was virtually all over, before any shouting started. On a picture-perfect late spring evening, nearly 70 people crowded into Fayetteville City Hall May 19 to let the City Council
The move by the Tinseltown Theater in Fayetteville to begin a “parent escort” policy on Fridays and Saturdays beginning May 20 went off without a hitch. “It went very smoothly
Fifteen homeowners in Peachtree City awoke on May 18 to find that their mailboxes had been damaged, with some having the posts knocked over and fences damaged. All 15 reports
Four public hearings are among the agenda items for the May 26 regular meeting of the Fayette County Board of Commissioners, but that will come after the board spends some
It’s a once-every-year mailing: The official letter from the Fayette County Tax Assessors Office notifying you how much your property is worth this year and how much estimated tax you
The deans of each of UNG’s five colleges – the College of Arts & Letters, the College of Education, the College of Health Sciences & Professions, the Mike Cottrell College
A special Freedom Celebration is scheduled for Saturday, June 26, at 6:30 p.m. at Coweta County’s Centre for the Performing and Visual Arts. Guest speakers include: Lt. Col. (Ret.) Brian
Sandy Creek High senior Lizzeth Rojano-Gonzalez and ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) teacher Matthew Estrada, also from Sandy Creek High, have been named Star English Learner Student and
A Company of Friends Theatrical Productions, Fayette County’s longest running theatre community theatre, is planning an amazing summer of fun, educational and creative theatre events. All events will be held
Elizabeth Johnson-Wilson of Peachtree City was named to the Dean’s List at Northeastern University in Boston. Daniel George Boggs of Fayetteville earned a bachelor’s degree in information and computer science
School bus drivers are literally the driving force of education. They are the first employees who come in contact with students each school day, and the last at the end
Dr. Bonita C. Jacobs, president of UNG, recognized more than 1,200 students who earned a 4.0 during the spring 2016 semester. Students enrolled in 12 or more credit hours in
Cyberbullying protection, bullying and teen suicide, model school intervention programs, and community anti-bullying initiatives are among the issues that will be addressed in Auburn University’s sixth international Anti-Bullying Summit. The
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Crane to meet Ferguson in District 3 congressional runoff; incumbents Barlow, Key, Hankinson go down to defeat UPDATED 12:40 a.m. — Final, complete Fayette vote tallies, all precincts plus early
May May 25 Fayette Senior Services will recognize National Senior Health & Fitness Day with a program today from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at its Fayetteville location (The Life Enrichment Center,
Peachtree City will soon get an indoor gun range located on Ga. Highway 74 South on property just south of the police department building. A project of the Dockery Group,
Those travelling along Hood Avenue near Ga. Highway 85 North in Fayetteville have noticed the construction activity for a large roundabout that will soon link Hood Avenue and Ga. Highway
I can’t believe that I’m writing an article about using the bathroom. But then, I can’t believe that at a time when our country is faced with immense challenges such